You can peel the corner up with your fingernail or use something like a business card to lift it off if you choose to do so.Did you get and put one of the Verizon ones on? This is my first experience with one of these. Is it easy to get off without scratching the phone?
The feel of it is surprisingly not bad. It actually feels pretty close to the way the screen did.
Depends in the brand. iLoome and Zagg Glass were always better IMO.Thanks. Are the solid inflexible glass ones that much better and worth it enough to 'upgrade'?
Depends in the brand. iLoome and Zagg Glass were always better IMO.
Sent from my Motorola Droid Turbo
I could be wrong but I feel like the glass is sort of like the Note 4 in the sense that its 2D. You can see it lift near the edges and this would make Tempered Glass protectors useless unless it covers only until the curve.I tried one. It would not stick to the bottom of the screen. Store rep tried another and same issue. Went back to the regular screen protectors.
I really don't know what you guys are complaining about. I have the screen protector along with the red otter box commuter case on and I love the setup. The case covers the edges perfectly. I don't think the screen protector is supposed to go to the due to the fact it will probably catch something or rub off while putting it in your pocket.
The protector feels and attracts fingerprints similar to those cheap plastic protectors. The Flexible Glass appears to be nothing more than marketing because its horrible.Exactly - they are designed to be "case friendly" so you can use your choice of case. My concern is those who say they have cutouts not designed for the Turbo. I'll take mine out and see how it lines up.
Posted via Turbo.
The cutouts are designed for the Turbo - they are intended to not block the infrared sensors (it's not obvious unless you look very closely at the areas the cutouts are trying not to block).